Travelin McCourys
Bleecker Bell · 163 Bleecker St, New York
The Travelin McCourys didnt begin as an idea. They began as momentum.For Ronnie McCoury (mandolin) and Rob McCoury (banjo), bluegrass was never abstract. It was lived. They grew up on the road, on stage and inside the Del McCoury Band, learning the music the only way it truly gets learned by playing it in front of real audiences, night after night, with no safety net.They learned discipline first.Then responsibility.Then restraint.For years, their role was clear: help carry one of the most respected bands in American music forward. Alongside Jason Carter, Mike Bub and later, Alan Bartram, they helped define what the modern Del McCoury Band sounded like. Its precise, powerful, deeply rooted and audience-first.But history doesnt stand still. And neither did they.By the late 1990s and early 2000s, bluegrass itself was moving into new rooms. Jam audiences were discovering acoustic music through curiosity rather than tradition. Festivals were changing. Set lengths were expanding. And improvisation was no longer a novelty, it rather became an expectation.Ronnie and Rob didnt stumble into their shift. They watched it happen up close. They saw what occurred when bluegrass met listeners who valued exploration. They saw how extended solos, unexpected covers and risk-taking created a different kind of electricity. And they began asking a quiet, necessary question: Where does this music go when the rules loosen?The answer didnt belong within the Del McCoury Band format. So they didnt force it there.Instead, it emerged naturally; after hours, late at night and eventually on its own terms...please note: all sales final. two item minimum per attendee.
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